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A passage through the South China Sea, part of the Pacific Ocean, is a great way to discover Hong Kong. Hong-Kong is located on the eastern bank of the Pearl River in southern China. Adjoining the province of Guangdong, Hong-Kong has a population of around 7 million. Considered a world city, Hong Kong is divided into three parts: Hong Kong Island to the south, Kowloon and the New Territories to the north. With its pronounced topography, the structure of the world city is very particular. On the west coast of Hong Kong Island stands Victoria Peak, while in the center of the New Territories, Tai Mo Shan rises to an altitude of 958 meters. Hong Kong is also home to Asia's first port, Victoria Harbour. Victoria Bay is home to the world's third-largest port.
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Itinerary : Hong Kong, Okinawa, Hong Kong



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Itinerary : Hong Kong, Okinawa, Taipei, Hong Kong



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Itinerary : Hong Kong, Okinawa, Osaka, Kochi, Kagoshima, Hong Kong



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Before leaving the world city, take a stroll through the streets of Kowloon. Enjoy views of Victoria Bay and the skyscrapers that dominate the city. Hong Kong's cultural center offers art exhibitions old and new, as well as artists' workshops and stages dedicated to the performing arts. Chinese cinema is an important part of Hong Kong life, with an avenue and garden dedicated to the country's greatest stars. You can also visit Chinese temples such as Hung Shing, dedicated to the god of the oceans and weather, located east of Queen's road in the Wan Chai district. The Man Mo temple, dedicated to the god of literature, is located in the heart of the city. Kowloon is home to a listed monument, the 44-meter-high Clock Tower, a reminder of the industrialization era. As night falls in Kowloon, take a trip to the Temple Street night market to pick up some beautiful objects. The Lan Kwai Fong district in the center of Hong Kong Island is also worth a visit at night.
Here's some practical information about the port.
- Port country: Hong Kong (HK)
- Port type: seaport
- Main destination served: Asia
- Departure terminal: C6
The seaport of Hong Kong in Hong Kong (HK) is located at Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong. GPS coordinates are 22.2825275, 114.1689867. The port is 6.5 km from the city center and 39.2 km from the nearest airport. Opening hours are 8am-1pm and 2pm-6pm.
Getting to Hong Kong harbor couldn't be easier. You can arrive by car and park in the nearest parking lot, located less than 2.6 km from the port at 9 Edinburgh Pl, Central, Hong Kong. Parking costs around €72 per week. Alternatively, you can use public transport and come by cab or bus.
Prestigious cruise lines are available, including Norwegian Cruise Line, Crystal Cruises and Silversea. Ships such as Norwegian Sun, Crystal Symphony, Silver Spirit sail to Asia.
New measures have been introduced to deal with the resurgence of the epidemic. Companies are providing hydroalcoholic hand gel and requiring passengers to maintain a social distance.
Services and amenities include: toilets, cash dispenser, drinks and snacks dispenser, waiting room, information point.